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Developing a Mobile Produce Distribution System for Low-Income Urban Residents in Food Deserts

机译:为粮食沙漠中的低收入城市居民开发移动产品分发系统

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Low-income households in the contemporary city often lack adequate access to healthy foods, like fresh produce, due to a variety of social and spatial barriers that result in neighborhoods being underserved by full-service supermarkets. Because of this, residents commonly resort to purchasing food at fast food restaurants or convenience stores with poor selections of produce. Research has shown that maintaining a healthy diet contributes to disease prevention and overall quality of life. This research seeks to increase low-income residents’ access to healthy foods by addressing spatial constraints through the characterization of a mobile market distribution system model that serves in-need neighborhoods. The model optimally locates mobile markets based on the geographic distribution of these residents. Using data from the medium-sized city of Buffalo, New York, results show that, with relatively few resources, the model increases these residents’ access to healthy foods, helping to create a healthier city.
机译:由于各种社会和空间障碍,导致社区中全方位服务的超级市场服务不足,当代城市中的低收入家庭通常无法获得充足的健康食品,如新鲜农产品。因此,居民通常诉诸于快餐店或便利店,选择的产品不多。研究表明,保持健康饮食有助于疾病预防和整体生活质量。这项研究旨在通过为需要的社区提供服务的移动市场分配系统模型来解决空间限制,从而增加低收入居民获得健康食品的机会。该模型根据这些居民的地理分布来最佳地定位移动市场。使用来自纽约州布法罗中型城市的数据,结果表明,该模型在资源相对较少的情况下,增加了这些居民获得健康食品的机会,有助于创建一个更健康的城市。

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